Getting Around Vendor Name Squeeze Pages?

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lylaster

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Hello! I'm new to affiliate marketing and am focusing on Men's Dating Advice (http://beawomanizer.com).

I'm using a combination of blogging/affiliate marketing which links to a pre-sell I have of an eBook I'm promoting. The problem I'm facing is after I pre-sell the item, the customers are then taken to the name squeeze rather than straight to the sales page. I know this is good for the vendors to build their list, but I think I'm losing conversions because of it. Should I look for products that go straight to the sales pages instead or keep doing what I'm doing?

I'm also wondering what's the best plan for the long run. I'm thinking about creating a free ebook, giving away if ppl subscribe to my newsletter, and promoting squeeze free products thru my newsletter.

Any Advice?
 


Check on the merchants affiliates page. Sometimes you can link to different pages. I know what you mean you do not want to build up someone else's list. I look into this further for you and see what I come up with...
 
create your own squeeze and send the trafiic to the page that they go to after the affilate squeeze page dont forget to cookie you squeeze with your affiliate link/code
 
I never trust vendors that make affiliates point to squeeze pages.

It's like when vendors put telephone numbers on their purchase page.

Find another vendor, or ask them if you can point direct to their sales page. Some affiliates point direct to the purchase forms and make their own sales letter.
 
copy it!

Heres what i do... of course get permission first (from the merchant)...

Copy the squeeze page and host it yourself. But on your squeeze page create an 1x1 iframe at the top and use your clickbank id, that sets the cookie...

Set that sqeeze page to use your own aweber account or other auto responder service...

make sure you set the thank you page to the url of the merchants sales letter... Done!

Now you are building a targetted email list, that you can send follow up emails to, and promote related offers further segmenting your list. It works great! I find I generate a lot of sales days later...
 
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